Word: championship
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...NCAA could censure non-complying schools, barring them from participating in any association-sanctioned post-season tournaments in all sports, as well as denying them television revenue. Such an NCAA move would have severe repercussions for Harvard's many championship teams...
...rated him a 3-to-1 underdog against Foreman, and the record of recent fights in which, aging and overweight, he had displayed only brief glimpses of his old speed and guile. He was also challenging boxing history; only one other heavyweight, Floyd Patterson, had ever won the championship twice. Finally, Ali, 32, was facing George Foreman, 25, the invincible boxing machine who had won all 40 of his pro bouts and had mowed down his last eight opponents in two rounds or less...
With this heritage of rough games and many Tiger losses, Harvard travels to Princeton today with the Ivy League championship on its mind. The Tigers are once again entertaining thoughts of a heart-breaking upset...
While the Crimson will be looking to keep its Ivy slate clean in its quest for a championship. Walt Snickenberger will be looking to move into third place on the Tiger career rushing list. The halfback needs just 42 yards to surpass the mark of 1896 yards set by the great Cosmo lacavazzi, who must be remembered by all true football fans. Iacavazzi played for the Tigers from...
...Navy cross country squad flooded the top 12 positions with six men and breezed to the Heptagonal championship at Van Courtland Park yesterday...